- Emerson Records
. The fidelity of the later issues compares less favorably.
Emerson was founded by
Victor H. Emerson who had worked forColumbia Records since the 1890s. In 1916 he began his namesake company, producing 7-inchgramophone record that sold for 25 cents each and 5½-inch discs that sold for 10 cents each. , Emerson began an ambitious expansion of the business, and in 1919 it finally introduced a line of 10-inch discs (the common industry standard) that retailed for 85 cents (rising to $1 each the following year).The year 1919 saw the debut of a series of 12-inch Emerson discs, mostly of Classical music, retailing for $1.25. At the same time, more popular "big name" artists were hired to record for the label including
Wilbur Sweatman ,Eddie Cantor , theSix Brown Brothers , and theLouisiana Five . Somewhat later, the label also recordedLizzie Miles ,Eubie Blake ,Fletcher Henderson , and theOriginal Memphis Five .Other noteworthy artists who recorded for Emerson included
John W. Myers ,Henry Burr and ThePeerless Quartet ,Billy Golden ,Collins & Harlan ,Sally Hamlin ,Dan Quinn ,Sam Ash ,Vernon Dalhart ,Van & Schenk ,Ada Jones , andHomer Rodeheaver .In May of 1920, Emerson opened a second
recording studio inLos Angeles, California . Emerson's expansions over-extended the company finances and forced it into receivership in 1921. In May of 1922 investorsBenjamin Abrams andRudolph Kararek purchased the Emerson Company for $50,000 and raised an additional $200,000 of capital to revive the business. Emerson records were then sold for 50 cents each. In 1924 the investors sold Emerson to theScranton Button Company ofScranton, Pennsylvania . About this time, electricmicrophone s replaced mechanical recording techniques, and Emerson switched to the new method of sound recording in 1926. Scranton Button Co. halted production of new records by its Emerson subsidiary in 1928, but the company retained the name and later applied it to a line of radios.The company also marketed "
race records " (that is, records recorded by and marketed toAfrican American s). [http://www.mainspringpress.com/blues_emerson.html]ee also
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